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>It started with Stratton showing off her athleticism early -- hitting an excellent Alabama Slam from a cartwheel transition -- before her miscalculation cost her the match.
>It's hard to justify why this match was so brief -- outside of an injury forcing an audible -- with Stratton eating the pin after missing a Prettiest Moonsault Ever and getting hit with Vaquer's corkscrew moonsault. There was no real drama or near falls in the match, as both have had better and more competitive outings on "Raw" and "SmackDown." You'd expect a lot more from two champions than what we got.
>Similar to the Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre match at Wrestlepalooza, this never had a chance to get out of first gear. A story of Stratton's inexperience being the difference-maker would have been fine if Stratton hadn't been the champion since WrestleMania. But it didn't work here and made her look weak. Hopefully, there is a good reason to explain why we had such a brief match between these two. The women deserved more.
Doesn't bring up Vaquer at all and his big gripe is that it was short? This reeks of waifuism. I don't even disagree with his match rating, I just think his critique is ass.